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Answered a month ago
The application deadline for the University of Southern California for the 2026 entry are mentioned in the table below:
Particular | Application Deadline |
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Early Action | Nov 1, 2025 |
Regular Decision (Majors requiring a portfolio or audition) | Dec 1, 2025 |
Regular Decision (Majors not requiring a portfolio/audition) | Jan 10, 2026 |
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Answered a month ago
To get into the USC MS in Engineering Management course, the applicants are required to have a Bachelor's degree in Engineering or Engineering-related disciplines. GRE score is not required for 2025 applicants. The application materials that are required are:
- Academic transcripts
- CV
- Personal statement
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Answered 3 weeks ago
Yes, USC is a distinguished R1 University that provides a wide range of academic degrees. The university is classified among R1 – Doctoral Universities with a very high research activity. It has more than $1 billion annual research expenditures, with the largest programme in Engineering, Science, an
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Answered a month ago
At USC University, the total student body is around 47,000. Out of this, around 21,000 are UG students and 26,000 are Graduate and Professional students. International student population is 26.6%. From India, there were 2,444 students enrolled at the university. The ethnic background stats of first
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Yes, students can live in residence halls, apartments, and suites. While staying in residential halls, students can stay in double occupancy rooms. USC has three suite buildings: two on-campus and one in USC Village. The cost of housing for Undergraduate first-year students can be checked from below
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